Drapery J.. MARSHALL I'KSIRES TO INFuKM THB IK H 'BIT A NTS OP THE THAMES that r !■; mas Opened up a Complete Stock of NMV AND FASHIONABLE BP.RIJNG AM)..^UM.y!i-.R DHAH KY, Ac., IX SCOTTISH LASSIE AND LAKGSTCO-F FJJC'W LONDON. bILKS— Blnrk owl Colnmr.d Prrss Pilfcs, JnpanPFe f Mis, Irish Poplinc, Golourrd .Bonne! CmJl<b and iii ell ilm NewfVfc;-)iuoi.<. JDeess stuffsCashmeres, Beipfß, Poplins, French Mueline, Grenadines, Spot Bafeens, Pompadour and Chintz Figure?, Coloured Athole aud Danish Lustres IN AMi the PBiiVAiiiiKO SJBADiis. A Spirncicl Stock of New Pouip-Ktour Frinls ia Latest Designs. Jxlantlrs— Cashmere, Lace, und Sicilian Dolma?, Silk end Cisehnfir Jckets, Visiteß, and Fischus, in most Fashionable Styles. OoSTTTMES- ' An Assortment of Children's, Maide', and Ladies' Washing CottuiLcs in the Newest Pattebits. Also, Children's Pinafores, &c. OoBSETS— A Large Shipment of Mewfst Fhapbs, from 2c 6d to 21j. U NDEKCLOTHINGr— A Fall Aeeorlment in el) Gmnientp for Ladies' and GLildrcn's Wear, iv Plain, Fbilied, and Tiumhed. MILLINEBY AND STEAW GOODS— A Terj Select Aeeortnent of English and French Millinery. Straw, Chip, aid TufCßn Ha'e and Bonnets in the LEADIKO Also Girl*'and Maids', Boys' and Men's Straw and Leghorn Hats in Gkjjat VABIEir. Verj Stylish Imported Millinery Bonnets. VJOLLAES AND CUFFS, SCARFS, &c— Ladies' Linen Coilure, Cvffe, and Sets, Muslin and Lace do., Lace and Silk Scarfs, Muslin, Tuilhlbu, and Liese Kuchinp, White at>d Cream Faruiaa Pleatings, &c, &c. X LAIN AND FANCY HABEBDASHEBY— Gbxat Vabiitx. New Surthadet, Pbtbhols, avA Umbrellas. Hosier* and gloves^New fl< siery from Ihe Beet Mdiers. Plain and Fancy Glovee, White and Coloured Lisle and Silk, in two, fiur, and six buttons. WoollensScotch, English, nnd Coloninl-n nde Tweets, Broads, Does, and boatings. Very C heap Tweeds, Melloi.s, aud Liven Drills for Boj'e Wear. Clothing— , All the Kewist Disigkb akj> SaTXE?, made specially for the New Zealand Trade. A Sp'endid Sleek of Shirts and Gentlemen's Mercery. XIES, SCARFS, HATS, &o.— A Largo. Afeortmfnt of New Ties and Scerfß, Linen and Linen-faced Collars, .Belts and Braces, Felt and Tweed Huts and Caps, &c. Special Good Value in JBojs', Youths', and Men's Straw and Panama Hats. Manchester goods— A Complete Assortment in General Manchester Goods and FUBNIBHINGB. :ancy china mattings— • A New Stock. J. MARSHALL, 1129 ALBERT-STREET AND POLLEN-STREET.
Notices Good News I GOOD NEWS —GOOD SEWS , AGAIN !! First Tea of the Season. mHE FIRST SHIPMENT received oc 1 the Thames of NEW SEASON TEAS by the Schooner Sybil, direct from Foo-chow-Foo, has Just Been Received by Me, and will be found to be of more than ordinary Flavour and Value. The public are invited to call in and inspect this Large Stork of BEATXY SPLENDID Tea, which I am offering at Reknarkably Low Prices! SPLENDID CHEESE—6d per lb. FRESH EGGS—Is per doz. FREBH BUTTER, Is 3d per lb — Cannot be equalled on the Thames ! Come! Come and ?ee That W. D. Reid, of Pollen Street, Is the best and cheapest house on the Thames For Tobacco, Butter, and Tea. W. D^EID, GROCER AND TEA DEALER, Pollen Ftrebt, Grahamstown. 1148
"VjEW REASON'S fnEAS 1880-1881. We Offjsb foe SALE the CARGO of the Schooner Sybil, feom Foochow, consisting of OQI O "PACKAGES OF THIS YEAR'S CHOP, Specially Selected to Our Order. UNDENIABLY THE fST FIRST YALUB of thk SEASON IN THE AUCKLAND MARKET. Samples for liquoring may be had on application, or will be forwarded poet free. L. D. NATHAN & CO., SHORTLAND STREET, AUCKLAND. 918 At a very pleasant tea party, the conversalion turned <>n transmigration. A lady of exquisite beauty who was sipping McGowak's beat, turned to Mr and iieked what form lie would prefer to inhabit ? TV di«»r»Wed in 3s Tea madam.
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Thames Star, Issue 3666, 28 September 1880, Page 3
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